Wu Shuo learned that the People's Daily published an article titled "Disrupting the Capital Market: Be Alert to These Chaos in Financial Self-Media Accounts," which specifically named some accounts for posting false income information such as "hundredfold coins" and "trading coins monthly earning millions," to attract traffic to virtual currency trading. The article again cited previous notices from the People's Bank of China and eight other departments, emphasizing that activities related to virtual currencies are illegal financial activities, and pointed out that accounts and platforms providing traffic and technical services for illegal virtual currency trading are suspected of violating laws and regulations, potentially threatening financial security and anti-money laundering efforts.

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